Reply by Pablo Bleyer Kocik●March 14, 20052005-03-14
steve wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to graphically create and edit waveforms for documentation
purpose.
>
> Xilinx's HDL Bencher does not exist under Linux... (too bad: it can
export in HDL)
>
> Waveformer is $6000, gasp!
>
> A guy here uses some commercial spreadsheet...;-) please tell me what
do you use!
Joseph Palmer's XWave font is cute (and free):
http://www.josephpalmer.com/etc-local/misc/xwave.zip
It takes a little pR4<T=A1<e to master it, though.
Cheers.
--
PabloBleyerKocik/"Stop throwing stones. The night has a thousand
pablo / saxophones. So get out there and rock, and roll
@bleyer.org / the bones. Get busy!" -- Roll The Bones, Rush
Reply by Martin Ellis●March 14, 20052005-03-14
steve wrote:
> I want to graphically create and edit waveforms for documentation purpose.
>
...
> A guy here uses some commercial spreadsheet...;-) please tell me what do
> you use!
I've never done this, but you might look at either
some combination of gtkwave and either icarus or ghdl;
or the Latex timing package, see e.g. pg 39 of
http://www.edsko.net/latex/netsoc-part3.pdf
I guess it depends how complex the diagram is, and
whether you want to generate it from a testbench.
I've just seen this:
http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~remond/SIM2CHRO/
but have never heard of it before, and it doesn't
look to be open source.
Martin
Reply by steve●March 14, 20052005-03-14
Hi all,
I want to graphically create and edit waveforms for documentation purpose.
Xilinx's HDL Bencher does not exist under Linux... (too bad: it can export in HDL)
Waveformer is $6000, gasp!
A guy here uses some commercial spreadsheet...;-) please tell me what do you use!